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<blockquote data-quote="The Agrarian" data-source="post: 7910563" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>You obviously don't understand what Sinn Fein is then. Of course they have an affiliation to terrorism, and a particularly brutal and sadistic one at that. They represent a party which is directed from the top down by terrorists who have been 'on a break' from shootings, torturings, bombings and mafia crime for a few years. They do not apologise for the crimes of their leaders and colleagues, and they actively shelter them from prosecution. I haven't denied that they may form a government. I've only pointed out how revolting a prospect it is for the peaceable people of the Republic to elect such a lawless and evil group. On the whole, it's obviously an extremely negative thing for reconciliation in Northern Ireland, and shafts any hope peaceful nationalists had of persuading Unionists to join their idea of a new Ireland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Agrarian, post: 7910563, member: 3656"] You obviously don't understand what Sinn Fein is then. Of course they have an affiliation to terrorism, and a particularly brutal and sadistic one at that. They represent a party which is directed from the top down by terrorists who have been 'on a break' from shootings, torturings, bombings and mafia crime for a few years. They do not apologise for the crimes of their leaders and colleagues, and they actively shelter them from prosecution. I haven't denied that they may form a government. I've only pointed out how revolting a prospect it is for the peaceable people of the Republic to elect such a lawless and evil group. On the whole, it's obviously an extremely negative thing for reconciliation in Northern Ireland, and shafts any hope peaceful nationalists had of persuading Unionists to join their idea of a new Ireland. [/QUOTE]
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